Evidence-backed guide
KOTAMON Card Checklist: Track Finds Without Invented Data
The official store confirms dozens of unique cards and color-based sets, but it does not publish a complete card list. Our tracker therefore stores your progress locally and labels unknown slots instead of presenting guesses as facts.
What the official material confirms
Cards can appear while searching rubbish, including in unopened cereal boxes. Finds may be damaged or torn; cards can be mended or swapped; condition affects value; and completing sets of different colors earns rewards. Exact names, counts, rarity odds, and fixed locations are not claimed here.
Create one record per observed card
Record the exact in-game name, visible set color, condition label, where you found it, and the game version. Use a screenshot only for personal reference; do not upload copyrighted illustrations. If a rarity label is not visible, mark it unknown.
Handle duplicates
Keep the best-condition copy as the reference copy. Before swapping another copy, compare condition and whether repair changes the outcome. Avoid assuming that illustrated appeal equals mechanical rarity or price.
Verify missing slots
A blank album position is evidence that something is missing, not evidence of its identity. Number blank slots by the order shown in your build. Recheck after patches because collection layouts can change.
Use the local tracker
The Cards page provides a browser-local checklist for confirmed collection tasks rather than fictional card names. Your browser stores completion status on the device; nothing is sent to this site.
Sources and scope
- Official KOTAMON Steam page — Tier 1, checked 2026-08-22. Game identity, features, release listing, requirements, mature-content disclosure.
- Developer demo announcement — Tier 1, checked 2026-08-22. Public demo availability and developer request for bug reports.